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  2. I Tried 10 Old-Fashioned Plain Potato Chips & There Was One ...

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    PER SERVING (about 20 chips): 160 calories, 10 g fat (2.5 g saturated fat), 95 mg sodium, 15 g carbs (1 g fiber, 0 g sugar), 2 g protein The 103-year-old snack company Utz ranks as the fifth ...

  3. Our Top-Ranked Potato Chip Might Start Some Drama - AOL

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    Best Splurge: Bonilla a la Vista Potato Chips. If you want to eat potato chips while feeling fancy, you need to try this brand from Spain. Bonilla a la Vista fries their potatoes in olive oil ...

  4. The Best Regional Potato Chips the Rest of America Needs - AOL

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    5. Better Made. Michigan. At one point, Detroit was the potato chip capital of the world, home to over 40 local chip brands.Today, only Better Made has survived, thanks to its crisp, lightly ...

  5. 16 Bags of Potato Chips Later, These 2 Brands Tied for First ...

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    We taste-tested 16 kinds of potato chips to find the best chips among brands including Lay’s, Ruffles, Cape Cod, Kettle Brand, and Pringles, including low-fat and low-sodium.

  6. List of potato chip brands - Wikipedia

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    Walkers salt and vinegar McCoy's crinkle-cut crisps. The market in the United Kingdom is led by Walkers, which held 56% of the British crisp market in 2013. [10] Walkers is known for its wide variety of crisps with the most popular flavors being Cheese & Onion, Salt & Vinegar, Prawn Cocktail, Beef and Onion, Roast Chicken, Smoky Bacon, Worcester Sauce, Pickled Onion, Tomato Ketchup, and Salt ...

  7. Better Made Potato Chips - Wikipedia

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    At the time, there were 31 potato chip companies in the City of Detroit. [1] In 1937, workers at the company unionized and pay increased to 40 cents per hour. With sales up, the company moved to its current location on Gratiot Avenue on the east side of Detroit in 1955. New and improved fryers cooked up to 100 pounds of potato chips at a time.